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07 September 2024
Hard to find these anymore
This little clip can easily be replaced by a tie-wrap, but if you've worked with some older PS steering rack replacements before, you'll understand that the air transfer tube really needs at least one of these original clips to be properly directed around the PS valve. Really hard to find originals like this. Can be fabbed up in the shop too...but I always look first on eBay.

13 March 2023
Rear A/C back in business
Bought this blower motor as a replacement for the original unit that finally expired after 20 years of use in an '02 Acura MDX (at half the price of the OEM blower). Fit-up was perfect and works great; rear A/C unit is functional again. If you're doing this replacement in an '02 MDX, note that you can get proper access to the blower by simply removing the passenger side console side panel and removing the top couple of console screws so that you can flex the plastic a bit. Will save you a few hours since taking the whole center console out is a tedious job. Also, remove the driver's side console side panel, and vacuum the dust screen for the blower intake.

01 March 2023
Exactly what I needed, for less $
Got this air mix valve motor as a replacement for the OEM part in an '02 Acura MDX. Fit-up was exact. A pain to work under the dash while bent into a convoluted shape to get to the flaming thing, but that's not the parts' fault. If you're putting this into an MDX, remove the console side panel first. Much easier (!) to access that way.
Operation is smooth and quiet so far.